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Author: Hammad Ali

Hammad Ali

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  • Arts & Sports
    Walk a mile in these Louboutins…” – A Modern Proverb by Iggy Azalea robert metz, unsplash

    Walk a Mile in Her Shoes 2021

    “In 2020, over 207 women and 59 children were given shelter at the YWCA. Yet at the same time, nearly 400 had ...
    Hammad Ali
    September 16, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    Once again the women are the ones who are stepping up and informing people about the injustice taking place ehimetalor akhere unuabona -unsplash

    Looking at Afghanistan: who’s responsible for the rise of the Taliban?

    How is it that 20 years of work was, or will soon be, undone in less than 20 days? -hammad ali
    Hammad Ali
    September 16, 2021
  • FeaturedSports & Health
    I know the name of the game sounds cute, but by the look of this safety equipment it’s anything but. Cricket Club Regina

    Cricket: history and how to get involved

    : “A test match would go on for five days, for about 8-10 hours a day with frequent breaks for refreshments and ...
    Hammad Ali
    September 16, 2021
  • Sports & Health
    Different sized maces are shown for fitness
    Maces for fitness class (or required protection for downtown Regina walks) Zackary Yanyk

    Steel mace training at Warrior Flow Fitness

    “As long as a student can lift 5lbs they can mace train in some form or another! A background in martial arts, ...
    Hammad Ali
    September 2, 2021
  • Vaccinations mandatory for on-campus access

    University will host pop-up clinics
    Hammad Ali
    September 2, 2021
  • FeaturedNews
    View of a classroom full of students from the back
    U belong here (at the vaccination clinic) Sam Balye via Unsplash

    University prepares for return to campus

    “As a science-based, research-focused, public institution, the university has a key role in helping to dispel misinformation related to COVID-19 vaccines. It ...
    Hammad Ali
    August 5, 2021
  • Arts & SportsFeatured
    Three shelves with strategically displayed items one could find at the vintage market all following a red and white colour scheme, items such as: metal apples, a panda bear, a bottle, thermoses, owls, salt and pepper shakers, a Campbell’s soup mug, some pots and bowls, and a plate with a corgi and a kitten.
    An assortment of various fun (or creepy, depends on your take) knickknacks on a shelf Susan Birley and Susie Hilton

    The return of Regina’s Vintage Market

    “I think during the lockdowns people had a chance to think about what they really want to surround themselves with. Buying vintage/antiques ...
    Hammad Ali
    August 5, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    Close up of a blue, yellow, and white volleyball placed in the sand with blurry players and net in the background
    Close up of a blue, yellow, and white volleyball placed in the sand with blurry players and net in the background miguel teirlinck via unsplash

    Olympic double standards

    “Looking at beach volleyball, for instance, the Norway men’s team are expected to wear athletic shorts that do not go below the ...
    Hammad Ali
    August 5, 2021
  • News
    Indian woman holds sign that reads in part “Farmers are still protesting. We cannot stay quiet. They need our voices now more than ever.” Gayatri Malhotra

    Indian farmers’ strike enters its second year

    “As many of the farmers have been quick to emphasize, they are not deterred by fear of the virus or the hardships ...
    Hammad Ali
    July 15, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    Is Canada really what it comes across to be? pixabay

    The experience of a shifting perspective on Canada

    “I used to believe that Canada did not have a disappointing track record of human rights abuse, internment camps, and forced assimilation.” ...
    Hammad Ali
    July 15, 2021
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